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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What do organic acids provide functional markers for?
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2. Question
Tricarballylate has a high affinity for and prevents absorption of which micronutrient?
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3. Question
Organic acid testing can differentiate if microbial overgrowth is in the small or large intestine.
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4. Question
D-lactate is a major byproduct of some beneficial gut bacteria, like Lactobacillus acidophilus, that is elevated in what cases?
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5. Question
Why should organic acid testing not be done alone?
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6. Question
Which organic acid marker tells where overgrowth is occurring?
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7. Question
Which organic acid marker is most sensitive for invasive candidiasis?
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8. Question
Besides GI distress, what are the primary symptoms of D-lactate?
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9. Question
The Great Plains lab test is advantageous to use in which patients?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
If a patient reports getting worse when taking probiotics, it’s a potential red flag for D-lactate elevations and microbial overgrowth.
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